How to identify mycosis fungoides

Mycotic vaginitis can be diagnosed by clinical signs and symptoms, as well as by auxiliary tests. Patients with mycotic vaginitis may have abnormal leucorrhea, which is white and thick, tofu-like, and may also have symptoms such as itching of the vulva and redness of the vaginal mucosa. If Candida albicans is found in the vaginal secretions, it can be diagnosed as mycosis vaginalis, which is an inflammatory disease of the vulva and vagina caused by Candida. If you are suffering from this disease, it is recommended to go to the gynecology department of a regular hospital for consultation and treatment by medication under the guidance of a professional doctor. At the same time, you should pay attention to a reasonable diet, which should be light, with high protein and low fat, and eat more fresh vegetables and fruits, and avoid spicy and stimulating foods.